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Lady's Wood, Upwood, Huntingdonshire

Local church labyrinth photo taken from above.

model: akvile

hair: the wind

 

shooting on sylt with jan scholz.

unfortunately we had no luck with the weather and i had only the chance to take one roll of 120 fuji acros with my plaubel. that means 10 photos. these are two of them.

A view of the How Lovely Are Thy Branches Temporary Labyrinth Project by artist, Lillian Sizemore in Olbrich park.

Just like a Labyrinth sequence but sadly without the enigmatic Goblin King in his tight pants... Millie appeared in the middle of the stone staircase - on her tricycle! <3

 

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Tricycle kitty by Annie Montgomerie

 

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Found this labyrinth on top of the ridge at Mori Point. I wonder how long it would take to make something like this.

 

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Camera: Nikon FM2n

Lens: Carl Zeiss Distagon 25mm F2.8ZF

Deciding whether or not to plunge into life's maze.

 

Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.

@ Paris regional rail system - Les Halles Station - 2015

 

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Regular users of the London Underground can’t fail to have noticed a certain style of art work on display at every station in the system – and this is it.

 

Mark Wallinger created 270 individual but similar works, one for each station on the network. Each one has its own unique circular labyrinth, and is produced in vitreous enamel, a material used for signs throughout London Underground.

 

Positioned at the entrance of each labyrinth is a red ‘X’. This simple mark, says the artist, is an invitation to the viewer to trace the route with a finger, and to see the labyrinth as a single meandering path into the centre and back out again – a route perhaps reminiscent of the Tube traveller’s journey.

 

Mark Wallinger is a winner of the Henry Moore Fellowship and the Turner Prize for modern art, and his work has appeared all over the world, including the ‘Fourth Plinth’ in Trafalgar Square, London. He represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2001.

 

I photographed this particular work, numbered 64/270, at Waterloo station on London’s South Bank.

This is the most mysterious and exotic place in Kyoto. You must visit here when you come to Kyoto.

Located : Senbon-Torii gates, Fushimi-Inari shrine, Rakunan area in Kyoto. May 12, 2011.

A slowly changing light - one of the installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2022" (Swedish: Labyrinten).

 

Workshop head: Meike Goessling, Germany/Hong Kong.

Every year in September/October leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week's workshop. The participants comes from different countries around the world. Together they light a number of locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 visitors walk the spectacular lighting trail every year or participate in events associated with the festival.

www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

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With its network of narrow alleys, Beijing Hutong areas may sometimes look like a labyrinth... where tourist are trapped in an kind of escape game...

 

This is China~~

 

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[SoundTrack: Labyrinth-Elisa]

Just like a spy through smoke and lights

I escaped through the back door of the world

and I saw things getting smaller

fear as well as temptation.

 

Now everything is reflection as I make my way through this labyrinth

and my sense of direction

is lost like the sound of my steps

is lost like the sound of my steps.

 

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

 

I see my memories in black and white

they are neglected by space and time

I store all my days in boxes

and left my whishes so far behind

I find my only salvation in playing hide and seek in this labyrinth

and my sense of connection

is lost like the sound of my steps

is lost like the sound of my steps.

 

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

 

Words sounds music and I'm spinning in

Words sounds music and I'm spinning out

but I want to stay here

'cause I am waiting for the rain

and I want it to wash away

everything, everything, everything.

 

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

 

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

Scent of dried flowers and I'm walking through the fog

walking through the fog

Museum of History, Gatineau, Quebec

All grown up Labyrinth Pic for fun

 

Labirinto

 

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BETTER IN ORIGINAL

 

Project: Story of my days

A slowly changing light - one of the installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2022" (Swedish: Labyrinten).

 

Workshop head: Meike Goessling, Germany/Hong Kong.

Every year in September/October leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week's workshop. The participants comes from different countries around the world. Together they light a number of locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 visitors walk the spectacular lighting trail every year or participate in events associated with the festival.

www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)

As a child, my eldest daughter liked the movie "Labyrinth" with David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, and a variety of Muppets. As a result, this is what you get with her first child, Sam, now 7 months.

Labyrinth Garden

Grande Arche de la Défense - Paris La Défense - France

 

Dommage, les vitres ne sont pas très propres. Mais pas le courage de nettoyer 200m² de vitre !!!! :-)

A. labyrinthica build flat plate surface webs connected to funnel-shaped retreats similar to labyrinths, which are typically constructed between low lying grass and vegetation

"The room it opens into is full of feathers that flutter downward. When you walk through them, they fall like snow over the door in the floor, obscuring it from sight. There are six identical doors. You choose one at random, trailing a few feathers with you. The scent of pine is overwhelming as you enter the next room to find yourself in a forest full of evergreen trees."

-Labyrinth, The Night Circus

 

ahh finally I took pictures. This concept has been in my head ever since I read this chapter of the Night Circus about a year ago. I love when I have an idea in my head and I mull it over again and again until I'm finally able to make it happen. Seeing the finished product is the most amazing feeling ever. Oh and I have a series that I'm working on too. :) Happy Holidays

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